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Participation in quality control and assurance programMinimum Education and Experience:Mastery of best practice x-ray procedures and protocolsUnderstanding of the anatomy and physiology necessary to perform x-ray testing, including body mechanics and patient movementKnowledge of radiology equipment, including safety hazards common to radiology.
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Knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to perform x-ray testing including body mechanics and patient movement. Monitoring communication venue and remaining in communication with teams at the locationsPrepares patients for radiological procedures and conducts x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safetyObtains detailed history from the patient and notes any observations made during radiologic examination.
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Capable of performing routine interventional examinations as well as a basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology. Other: Graduation from a Radiologic Technologist Program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT.
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Knowledge and understanding of sonography equipment, general anatomy/physiology, medical terminology, and electronic medical records (EMR) systems. Associate’s degree in applied science, Radiology Technology, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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An understanding of cardiac anatomy, physiology, cardiac pathophysiology hemodynamics and echocardiography assessment of heart disease is required. cardiac anatomy, physiology, and hemodynamics and cardiac pathophysiology.
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Demonstrate an understanding of human cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, pathology and medical terminology. Must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT.
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Our Interventional Radiologic Technologists are expected to have a comprehensive knowledge of anatomy and physiology. The Interventional Radiologic Technologist operates digital equipment and performs complex Interventional invasive procedures by positioning patients and preparing contrast media for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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Understanding of the anatomy and physiology necessary to perform x-ray testing, including body mechanics and patient movement. ARRT Licensure in Radiologic Technology or Completion of Radiologic Technology program.
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The Interventional Radiologic Technologist assists the physician in diagnosis and treatment of patients. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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We are home to the only trauma center in New London and Windham counties, and are the only area hospital with LIFE STAR helicopter services. Experience: One (1) year as Radiologic Technologist.
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Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and body mechanics necessary to safely perform x-ray exams. Properly Identify and prepare patients for radiologic procedures and performs x-ray exams following established protocols and procedures for patient care and safety.
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Including 40 hours of training in mammography including anatomy and physiology, QA/QC and 25 mammo exams under direct supervision by an MQSA individual during the orientation process.
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Comprehensive knowledge of radiology principles and practices including anatomy and physiology, radiation protection and physics, and radiographic positioning.
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Strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology. - Current Maine Radiologic Technology license. Maine Radiologic Technology. The ideal candidate will have expertise in various imaging techniques and possess a strong understanding of medical terminology and anatomy.
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The Catheterization Lab Technologist is an individual who is experienced in diagnostic and invasive cardiovascular and peripheral vascular technologies, techniques with the knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy, and physiology on adult aged patients.
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